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Discover LudwigThe phrase "activate too" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that something should also be activated in addition to something else.
Example: "Please make sure to activate too the new features in the software update."
Alternatives: "also activate" or "activate as well".
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It connects to your device using Bluetooth Smart, and it's dead simple to set up and activate, too.
Voice recognition has been consistently good, but sometimes it will activate too soon, resulting in something like "OK Google Text OK Google" appearing on the screen.
At the behavioral level this leads to context being a poor retrieval cue (e.g., in free recall), as context cues will often activate too few entorhinal neurons to enable successful pattern completion.
If you activate too many codes, the game won't be able to handle a lot of changes and some of the codes won't work.
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The classic PKC pathway is activated, too, since the activator of PKC, diacylglycerol, is formed from glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate.
Activating too many resting memory T-cells could lead to a dangerous immune system overreaction.
Some were activated too late, after they had almost certainly been damaged by fire or explosions.
Brain regions associated with empathy are activated, too, even for listeners who are not musicians.
But the Lopez family's lawyer, Nicholas Scarpelli, focused on whether the accident was caused by a "short signal," a warning light that activated too late.
But activating too many T cells means a cascade of immune reactions like those in toxic shock syndrome, possibly killing the patient.
As the Nest was positioned in my hallway, I found it activating too often when I didn't need it, so turned off farsight.
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